Paint your tissue paper yellow. Alternatively you could just use yellow tissue or crepe paper, but painting it ourselves was a bit more fun! Make sure you put down lots of newspaper though, it ended up quite messy as the paper tore in a lot of places.

Help your child attach the leaves to their flower 'stalk' using tape by folding over the bottom of each leaf first.

Scrunch up your yellow paper and push it into the middle of your egg carton section to create the centre of your flower, then tape it to the toilet roll 'stalk'.We put orange oil on the tissue paper before scrunching it up, just to make our flower smell nice.

I drew Bubble a diagram to follow while we put our flower together and practiced the different names for the flower parts.

About Me

We have two little girls in one little apartment, 'Bubble' who is five and 'Squeak' who is now three. This Blog is a collection of ideas for taking all of the little things and making big opportunities to learn and create. You don't need a big budget or a big space to learn and have fun!
It is also a place to share our ideas as we help our two girls on their learning journey with Autism.
I hope you find some helpful ideas or activities here, and feel free to leave comments or ideas of your own :-)
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